Given a lot of questions after a recent tweet on iron deficiency, I thought a #tweetorial might be in order.
Iron deficiency anemia affects a large proportion of the worlds population and iron deficiency is even more common.
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Iron deficiency anemia affects a large proportion of the worlds population and iron deficiency is even more common.
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It is more common is females than males and racial disparities exist.
Structural racism contributes to the fact that iron deficiency is seen in 4.3% of Black patients compared to 2% of white patients.
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Structural racism contributes to the fact that iron deficiency is seen in 4.3% of Black patients compared to 2% of white patients.
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Transferrin is the principal iron transport protein in plasma and increases in deficiency to maximize utilization of the iron available.
TIBC is analogous as it reflects the availability of iron binding sites on transferrin. (To convert, multiply transferrin x1.389=TIBC)
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TIBC is analogous as it reflects the availability of iron binding sites on transferrin. (To convert, multiply transferrin x1.389=TIBC)
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Normal cutoffs vary between labs but <30 is supported by international guidelines and bone marrow correlations.
While low ferritin has high specificity for iron deficiency, a normal ferritin does not exclude the diagnosis.
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While low ferritin has high specificity for iron deficiency, a normal ferritin does not exclude the diagnosis.
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It is also elevated in hemolysis and ineffective erythropoiesis.
The soluble transferrin receptor ferritin index can also be calculated and used to differentiate anemia of inflammation vs IDA vs both further.
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The soluble transferrin receptor ferritin index can also be calculated and used to differentiate anemia of inflammation vs IDA vs both further.
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Bone marrow is the gold standard for diagnosis but is almost never done for this indication.
Response to supplementation is a less invasive option which is quite helpful as long as the patient is taking iron, able to absorb it, and doesn’t have ongoing losses.
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Response to supplementation is a less invasive option which is quite helpful as long as the patient is taking iron, able to absorb it, and doesn’t have ongoing losses.
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Iron deficiency can also affect hemoglobin electrophoresis by decreasing HbA2. This change mimics alpha thalassemia and masks beta thalassemia.
For this reason I typically correct iron status before sending electrophoresis.
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For this reason I typically correct iron status before sending electrophoresis.
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To review,
⭐️Ferritin is most helpful but can be falsely elevated in which case soluble transferrin receptor is useful.
⭐️Serum iron least helpful but TIBC, if elevated, can support diagnosis.
⭐️Trial of iron with improvement in hemoglobin/indices is the best evidence!
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⭐️Ferritin is most helpful but can be falsely elevated in which case soluble transferrin receptor is useful.
⭐️Serum iron least helpful but TIBC, if elevated, can support diagnosis.
⭐️Trial of iron with improvement in hemoglobin/indices is the best evidence!
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